Asia's Unknown Uprisings Vol.2: People Power in the Philippines, Burma, Tibet, China, Taiwan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Thailand and Indonesia, 1947-2009

Author:   George Katsiaficas
Publisher:   PM Press
Edition:   2nd ed.
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9781604864885


Pages:   498
Publication Date:   25 April 2013
Format:   Paperback
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Asia's Unknown Uprisings Vol.2: People Power in the Philippines, Burma, Tibet, China, Taiwan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Thailand and Indonesia, 1947-2009


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Ten years in the making, this magisterial work-the second of a two-volume study-provides a unique perspective on uprisings in nine Asian nations in the past five decades. While the 2011 Arab Spring is well known, the wave of uprisings that swept Asia in the 1980s remain hardly visible. Through a critique of Samuel Huntington's notion of a ""Third Wave"" of democratization, the author relates Asian uprisings to predecessors in 1968 and shows their subsequent influence on uprisings in Eastern Europe at the end of the 1980s. By empirically reconstructing the specific history of each Asian uprising, significant insight into major constituencies of change and the trajectories of these societies becomes visible. This book provides detailed histories of uprisings in nine places-the Philippines, Burma, Tibet, China, Taiwan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Thailand, and Indonesia-as well as introductory and concluding chapters that place them in a global context and analyze them in light of major sociological theories. Profusely illustrated with photographs, tables, graphs, and charts, it is the definitive, and defining, work from the eminent participant-observer scholar of social movements.

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Author:   George Katsiaficas
Publisher:   PM Press
Imprint:   PM Press
Edition:   2nd ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.622kg
ISBN:  

9781604864885


ISBN 10:   1604864885
Pages:   498
Publication Date:   25 April 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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A brilliant narrative of the present as history from below. It is a detailed account of the struggle for freedom and social justice, encompassing the different currents, both reformist and revolutionary, in a balanced study that combines objectivity and commitment. Above all, he presents the beauty of popular movements in the process of self-emancipation. --James Petras, professor of sociology, Binghamton University


A brilliant narrative of the present as history from below. It is a detailed account of the struggle for freedom and social justice, encompassing the different currents, both reformist and revolutionary, in a balanced study that combines objectivity and commitment. Above all, he presents the beauty of popular movements in the process of self-emancipation. --James Petras, professor of sociology, Binghamton University A majestic account of political uprisings and social movements in Asia an important contribution to the literature on both Asian studies and social change that is highly recommended reading for anyone concerned with these fields of interest. The work is well researched, clearly argued, and beautifully written, accessible to both academic and general readers. Professor Carl Boggs, author, The Crimes of Empire and Imperial Delusions A brilliant narrative of the present as history from below. It is a detailed account of the struggle for freedom and social justice, encompassing the different currents, both reformist and revolutionary, in a balanced study that combines objectivity and commitment. Above all, he presents the beauty of popular movements in the process of self-emancipation. James Petras, professor of sociology, Binghamton University A majestic account of political uprisings and social movements in Asia--an important contribution to the literature on both Asian studies and social change that is highly recommended reading for anyone concerned with these fields of interest. The work is well researched, clearly argued, and beautifully written, accessible to both academic and general readers. --Professor Carl Boggs, author, The Crimes of Empire and Imperial Delusions


""Through Katsiaficas's study of Asia's uprisings and rebellions, readers get a glimpse of the challenge to revolutionaries to move beyond representative democracy and to reimagine and reinvent democracy. This book shows the power of rebellions to change the conversation."" --Grace Lee Boggs, activist and coauthor of Revolution and Evolution in the Twentieth Century ""In Asia's Unknown Uprisings, George Katsiaficas inspires readers with an exciting yet scholarly examination of the rise and interlinking of mass revolutionary waves of struggle."" --Bill Fletcher Jr., coauthor of Solidarity Divided ""George Katsiaficas has written a majestic account of political uprisings and social movements in Asia--an important contribution to the literature on both Asian studies and social change that is highly-recommended reading for anyone concerned with these fields of interest. The work is well-researched, clearly-argued, and beautifully written, accessible to both academic and general readers."" --Carl Boggs, author of The Crimes of Empire: The History and Politics of an Outlaw Nation ""George Katsiaficas is America's leading practitioner of the method of 'participant-observation, ' acting with and observing the movements that he is studying. This study of People Power is a brilliant narrative of the present as history from below. It is a detailed account of the struggle for freedom and social justice, encompassing the different currents, both reformist and revolutionary, in a balanced study that combines objectivity and commitment. Above all, he presents the beauty of popular movements in the process of self-emancipation."" --James Petras, professor of sociology at Binghamton University


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George Katsiaficas is a longtime activist for peace and justice who was twice granted Fulbright fellowships. He is the author or editor of 11 books, including The Imagination of the New Left; Latino Social Movements: Historical and Theoretical Perspectives; Liberation, Imagination, and the Black Panther Party; The Subversion of Politics; and Vietnam Documents: American and Vietnamese Views. He lives in Boston.

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